Chopard ‘Happy Diamonds’ Ladies 18k Gold Diamond Watch

No one understands jewellery like Chopard. The Swiss watch and jewelry company has been crafting top-of-the-range pieces for over 150 years, and its products are sought after the discerning consumer. But what is it about Chopard that sets it apart from the competition? Take a closer look at the history of this iconic brand.

In 1860, Louis-Ulysse Chopard established the company in Sonvilier, Switzerland, and began producing pocket watches and other timepieces. The firm quickly earned a reputation for high-quality workmanship. Chopard later began creating jewelry as well, and today they are acknowledged as leaders in beautiful diamond pieces.

Celebrities such as Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lopez, Penelope Cruz, Rihanna, and many others enjoy wearing Chopard jewelry. Chopard is also a favorite of royalty, and their pieces are worn by Queen Elizabeth II, Catherine the Duchess of Cambridge, and Princess Charlene of Monaco.

Chopard has a long history of supplying jewellery for celebrities attending the Cannes film festival. This year was no exception, with Chopard providing exquisite pieces for stars such as Blake Lively, Bella Hadid, and Julianne Moore. Chopard’s happy diamonds collection was on full display, with dazzling earrings, necklaces, and rings galore. The brand is synonymous with luxury and glamour, and the Cannes film festival provides the perfect opportunity to show off its latest creations.

Chopard’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship is evident in every piece they create, and their unique designs are sure to turn heads. Whether you’re looking for a unique gift, a treat for yourself, or an investment, Chopard is a perfect choice. So next time you’re in the market for some luxury goods, be sure to keep Chopard in mind. You won’t regret it.

This “Chopard ‘Happy Diamonds’ Ladies 18k Gold Diamond Watch” is part of the ‘Happy Diamonds’ range. Chopard’s ‘Happy Diamonds’ line was first introduced in 1976 by Chopard designer Ronald Kurowski. It presented for the first time a men’s watch case that secured movable ‘free-floating’ or ‘dancing’ diamonds between two pieces of sapphire glass which enabled the diamonds to move together with the movements of the wearer’s wrists. The idea was transposed to the first piece of Chopard jewellery in 1983, with the launch of the Chopard ‘Happy Clown’ an 18k yellow gold clown pendant set with a glass tummy that secured free-floating ‘dancing’ diamonds and gems. The setting is one of the most innovative and popular in modern jewellery history and is a trademark of the Chopard house.

Chopard ‘Happy Diamonds’ Ladies 18k Gold Diamond Watch Specifications:

  • Brand: Chopard
  • Reference number: 267572
  • Year of production:2000s
  • Auriks reference nr: chop47
  • Condition case: Excellent
  • Condition bezel: Excellent
  • Condition crown: Excellent
  • Condition dial: Excellent
  • Condition glass: Excellent
  • Condition bracelet: Excellent
  • Serviced: Yes
  • Movement: Quartz
  • Box and/or papers: Servicing papers
  • Case diameter: 24mm
  • Case Material: Yellow Gold
  • Bezel Material: Yellow Gold
  • Chrystal: Sapphire
  • Water resistance: n/a
  • Dial: Round
  • Dial numerals: Roman numerals
  • Bracelet material: Yellow Gold
  • Clasp: Double fold clasp

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Brand

Chopard

Reference number

267572

Year of production

2000s

Auriks reference nr

chop47

Condition case

Excellent

Condition bezel

Excellent

Condition crown

Excellent

Condition dial

Excellent

Condition glass

Excellent

Condition bracelet

Excellent

Serviced

Yes

Movement

Quartz

Box and/or papers

Servicing papers

Case diameter

24 mm

Case material

Yellow Gold

Bezel material

Yellow Gold

Chrystal

Sapphire

Water resistance

n/a

Dial

Round

Dial numerals

Roman numerals

Bracelet material

Yellow Gold

Clasp

Double fold clasp

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